Sunday, November 29, 2020
Celebrate High Holidaze With Sativa Santa and 420MEDIA
Curved Papers' Michael O'Malley Wraps Up The Year In Cannabis 2020
NEW YORK: These are crazy days for entrepreneurs in the cannabis space: COVID-19, political polarization, and all the while a steady march towards federal legalization and normalization of cannabis and cannabis users.
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
Santa Sativa Kicks Off "High Holidaze 2020" with 420MEDIA & MJNews
Monday, November 2, 2020
Ah Warner, Cannabis Basics Founder Talks Hemp, Cannabis, Covid and Maske...
Inspired by Jack Herer’s seminal book “The Emperor Wears No Clothes: Hemp and the Marijuana Conspiracy”, which she calls the Bible of Hemp, Ah’s journey began with a love of all things hemp, migrated to a passion for medical marijuana, and then in 2012 when Washington State legalized adult-use, Ah felt the recreational market left inadequate place for her hemp-centric and low THC body products, so she went mainstream. She now vends her Hemp Basics line all over the country; while her Cannabis Basics products, which contain small amounts of THC, are sold in grocery stores and specialty retail only in Washington State.
Cannabis Basics is allowed by law to sell on mainstream retail shelves due to the landmark CHABA (Cannabis Health and Beauty Aids) law that Ah Warner along with activist Keri Boiter and then State Senator Jeanne Kohl-Welles passed in Washington in 2015. When I asked her what had changed in the five years since that CHABA legislation was passed, Ah said, “